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the first fracks were done in the united states in the gas industry, i believe in missouri in 1947. if i remember correctly. and fracking, by the way, is used in the gas industry on a massive scale ever since. so suddenly we become aware of fracking. it's been going on before our eyes but many notice all along. the people who brought it back, hour, were the canadian who brought it to russia in 1988, then big time after the soviet union fell apart. and fracking started to be applied on a massive scale in starting in about 1998. now the point of the story is this, even though it was new to the russians, practicedically speaking in stwaight. it become a russian big -- they were doing fracking on a larger scale. it gives you one measure of the lag and the lag quickly overcome. at the opposite extreme, however, there are techniques that are completely out in russians and that require a whole different aura of capability because they are more difficult. and the prime example of arctic offshore. now there are two examples in the world of countries that have gone from zero to sixty in devel
the first fracks were done in the united states in the gas industry, i believe in missouri in 1947. if i remember correctly. and fracking, by the way, is used in the gas industry on a massive scale ever since. so suddenly we become aware of fracking. it's been going on before our eyes but many notice all along. the people who brought it back, hour, were the canadian who brought it to russia in 1988, then big time after the soviet union fell apart. and fracking started to be applied on a massive...
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the first fracks were done in the united states in the gas industry i believe in missouri in 1947 if i remember correctly. and fracking, by the way, has been used in the gas industry on a massive scale ever since. it's been going on beneath our notice all along. the people who brought it back, however, were the canadians who brought it to russia in 988 -- 1988. and fracking started to be applied on a massive scale starting in about 1998. now, the point of the story is this: even though it was new to the russians, practically speaking, in 1998, by 2000, 2001 it had become a russian business, and there were russian companies and russian crews who were doing fracking at the, you know, on a massive scale. so this gives you one measure. at the opposite extreme, however, are techniques that are completely new to the russians and that require a whole different order of capability because they are so much more difficult. and the prime example is offshore. there are two examples in the world of countries that have gone 0-60 in developing arctic offshore. norway and now brazil. those two are r
the first fracks were done in the united states in the gas industry i believe in missouri in 1947 if i remember correctly. and fracking, by the way, has been used in the gas industry on a massive scale ever since. it's been going on beneath our notice all along. the people who brought it back, however, were the canadians who brought it to russia in 988 -- 1988. and fracking started to be applied on a massive scale starting in about 1998. now, the point of the story is this: even though it was...
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the senate candidate, one in indiana and one in missouri, the comments that they made were stupid comments. offensive comments. and in today's world when a candidate in one state says something, the negative effect of that can spill over to lots of other candidates. and bobby jindal was exactly right. >> the problem is, joy, where was the whistle-blowers about last august? listening to donald trump, when they were hugging him, listening to the birther crowd, the louie go merts, and rick santorum talking about birth control, they got equal time with the more sane members of the right. >> the energy of the party is with the richard murdoch crowd. isn't jindal the same guy who signed off off on teaching creationism in school as science? he hasn't been clean -- >> equal time again. >> exactly. the consultants in the party understand they need to change. bobby jindal is an ambitious guy. for them to be viable as presidential candidates they need to change. in the political class believed you could change the base, they wouldn't be trying the shenanigans like trying to change the electoral colle
the senate candidate, one in indiana and one in missouri, the comments that they made were stupid comments. offensive comments. and in today's world when a candidate in one state says something, the negative effect of that can spill over to lots of other candidates. and bobby jindal was exactly right. >> the problem is, joy, where was the whistle-blowers about last august? listening to donald trump, when they were hugging him, listening to the birther crowd, the louie go merts, and rick...
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missouri and illinois are the two states that provide the most troops to go to fight in mexico. nonetheless, support for this war was not universal at the beginning. here we have a campaign poster for henry clay who was the whig nominee in 1844, and his opponent in 1844 was james k. polk who ran on a platform of -- expansionism generally. clay opposes in 1884 because as you can see from this post a believe it's going to result in war with mexico. and i love this poster when i discovered it. this is from campaign events in indiana. and if you look at the list, why you should support henry clay here from 1844, the first couple are really typical whig economic positions. the weeks are generally the party of economic developing in the united states in 18 -- in 1840s. but when you get down to about the fourth reason, you can see, are you for or against the annexation of texas? are you for or against the assumption of texas? are you for or against an unjust and disgraceful war with mexico? and then my favorite one, are you for or against national dishonor and disgrace? so this is in 1
missouri and illinois are the two states that provide the most troops to go to fight in mexico. nonetheless, support for this war was not universal at the beginning. here we have a campaign poster for henry clay who was the whig nominee in 1844, and his opponent in 1844 was james k. polk who ran on a platform of -- expansionism generally. clay opposes in 1884 because as you can see from this post a believe it's going to result in war with mexico. and i love this poster when i discovered it....
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barbara is in missouri on the democratic line. caller: i would like to make a comment about the people keep saying criminals will always be able to get guns. if guns are only sold to a reasonable, law-abiding people, how are they getting transferred to criminals and mentally ill people? i think that nobody needs a gun that can kill tens of people in a minute. for the safety of all people, why not can't we agree that some guns should not be there and that all guns should be registered and that we should know who has a gun? host: thanks for calling. from the new york times -- he made a brief spot before being placed under house arrest at a halfway house. he is allowed to leave his home in illinois only for a resounding like a medical appointment until his sentence officially ends in july. outside the state, he is best known as the other governor from illinois who was convicted. his trial in 2006 has since been largely overshadowed by the fanfare surrounding his successor rod blagojevich, convicted of trying to sell the u.s. senate s
barbara is in missouri on the democratic line. caller: i would like to make a comment about the people keep saying criminals will always be able to get guns. if guns are only sold to a reasonable, law-abiding people, how are they getting transferred to criminals and mentally ill people? i think that nobody needs a gun that can kill tens of people in a minute. for the safety of all people, why not can't we agree that some guns should not be there and that all guns should be registered and that...
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he was known as the great compromise their for the compromise of 1820, the missouri compromise of 1833 compromise that left the country back from crisis of herself carolinas notification law. henry clay was a cramped, remarkable man and never one to say no when he was invited to be the center of political attention. he returned to washington and let the debate for seven attempting to persuade congressmen from the right and left come in the and north to agree to a graphic compromise here compromiser cummock come the grand bargain that would solve the slavery question once and for all. he failed. henry clay was pivotal to debate, but he failed in actually making a compromise real. he had put together one of the first on the best those in american legal history. from the base collapsed. what happened? stephena douglas known to journalists at the time is a steam engine temperatures, short, ferocious, northern democrat coming youngest man in the senate 35 years old, marco rubio at the state perhaps did what clay had not done. he did the numbers. in other words, stephena douglas determined t
he was known as the great compromise their for the compromise of 1820, the missouri compromise of 1833 compromise that left the country back from crisis of herself carolinas notification law. henry clay was a cramped, remarkable man and never one to say no when he was invited to be the center of political attention. he returned to washington and let the debate for seven attempting to persuade congressmen from the right and left come in the and north to agree to a graphic compromise here...
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briefly limitations of the studies for the missouri study most were cross sectional comparisons. in some cases we didn't have the individual level trace data that i would love to have built our hard to come by because of the restrictions and the most important thing is on certain relationships between whether reducing their versions will lead to reductions in gun violence. i've got to think personally that if you have fewer guns going to criminals that ultimately you will be able to have lower rates of gun violence as far as a policy implications to the universal dhaka out checks clearly in study after study seem to divert, reduced version of guns to criminals less talked about but more important or theft and a loss reporting and the jump done bense and some of the findings indicate doing a better job over division oversight would greatly reduced version. so that is actually a good segue to the next talk. jon vernick is quick to talk with us about policies without risky practices of gun dealers. [applause] >> i'm the could order for the center of the gun violence year of hopkins
briefly limitations of the studies for the missouri study most were cross sectional comparisons. in some cases we didn't have the individual level trace data that i would love to have built our hard to come by because of the restrictions and the most important thing is on certain relationships between whether reducing their versions will lead to reductions in gun violence. i've got to think personally that if you have fewer guns going to criminals that ultimately you will be able to have lower...
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. >> i know what missouri's position is. if the logic of your position leads to a requirement of a warrant. that would be pertinent. >> i think, your honor for i would say requiring somebody to produce to breath in to a machine is a state that is a search probably trigger the warrant. it's certainly less ib trucive, less intrusive than the blood test. >> that bears considerably on the reasonableness, doesn't it? >> -- bite off more than you can chew. >> i certainly don't -- >> what is reasonable for sticking a needle in your arm is not necessarily reasonable for asking you to blow up a balloon. >> i want to bite off as little as i have to chew in this dis. there are two sal gent facts. i think it's important focus before the court in this case and that's warrantless blood draw. the two facts are one, case specific. you have a state trooper here who has been doing this 17.5 years. he testified at the suppression hearing he's been required to seek a warrant fewer than ten times. why is that? that is because the overwhelming nu
. >> i know what missouri's position is. if the logic of your position leads to a requirement of a warrant. that would be pertinent. >> i think, your honor for i would say requiring somebody to produce to breath in to a machine is a state that is a search probably trigger the warrant. it's certainly less ib trucive, less intrusive than the blood test. >> that bears considerably on the reasonableness, doesn't it? >> -- bite off more than you can chew. >> i certainly...
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we have one tornado warning and this is missouri. and these storms are just traveling so very quickly that, as it comes out of maybe arkansas into missouri, and the like up there across those borders, these things, warnings are going to be quick. warnings may be 15, 20 minutes today. we have the kind of rotation that we have right now across here, osceola, to the south of there, collins, you need to be out of the way of these things quickly. there are many apps to get now. technology has changed so amazingly over the past couple of years. you can get ipad apps you can get apps for almost smartphone, knows where you are, will warn you as you're looking right at it. you can see where the tornado is on your iphone. the standby's here, noaa weather radio. if you don't have one, buy one. it's a night to remember, too. dangerous thing we have to worry is some of the tornadoes when they happen at night you don't get warning. you might be asleep but the noaa weather radios will wake you up. >> got my radio and app here. >>> what we're workin
we have one tornado warning and this is missouri. and these storms are just traveling so very quickly that, as it comes out of maybe arkansas into missouri, and the like up there across those borders, these things, warnings are going to be quick. warnings may be 15, 20 minutes today. we have the kind of rotation that we have right now across here, osceola, to the south of there, collins, you need to be out of the way of these things quickly. there are many apps to get now. technology has...
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missouri and illinois are the two states that provide the most troops that go to fight in mexico. nonetheless, support for the war was not universal at the beginning. here we have a campaign post r for henry clay, the wig nominee in 1844, and his opponent was james k. polk running on the platform of annexing texas, and expansionism in general. clay opposes annexing texas in 1844 because as you see from the poster, he believes it's resulting in war with mexico. i love the poster when i discovered it. it's from a campaign appearance in indiana. look at the lists why to support clay here in 1844, the first couple are really typical wig economic positions. the wigs generally are the party of economic development in the united states in the 1840s, but when you get down to the fourth reason, you can see are you for or against the annex asian of texas? are you for or against the assumption of texas debts? are you for or against an unjust and disgraceful war with mexico? then my favorite, for or against natural disgrace? this is in 1844. this is what wigs say if you don't volt for clay, y
missouri and illinois are the two states that provide the most troops that go to fight in mexico. nonetheless, support for the war was not universal at the beginning. here we have a campaign post r for henry clay, the wig nominee in 1844, and his opponent was james k. polk running on the platform of annexing texas, and expansionism in general. clay opposes annexing texas in 1844 because as you see from the poster, he believes it's resulting in war with mexico. i love the poster when i...
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extiende hasta colorado, la porciÓn central del paÍs, una, dos, tres, hasta 6 incluiaen do san luis, missouri, kansas city, todo este territor territorio, y san luis, y continÚa todavÍa en cuantas horas, una perturbable dejarÁ mÁs nieve en esos sectores en prÓximas doce a 14 horas, la otra parte de la tormenta que deja lluvias, este de texas, houston, y se extiende a parte de arkansas y tennessee, se nos estÁ viendo y vive en georgia, espere lluvias en el dÍa de maÑana, un primero de aÑo con bastantes lluvias, y condiciones invernales, nada critico estamos en el pico de la temporada, nieve en kansas city, missouri, illinois, indiana, y oklahoma tambiÉn, en muchos sectores, incluso arizona, la nieve se trasladÓ a nuevo mÉxico y en arizona cesa la nieve en el norte y este de arizona, la lluvia por el sur continÚa en el norte de la florida y parte de estados de la costa del golfo, dos o tres pulgadas, incluyendo luisiani, y el resto de la zona, donde bastante falta hace, todavÍa hay sequia, y temperaturas moderadas, no tanto frÍo en la costa del golfo, para houston 60 grados, tal
extiende hasta colorado, la porciÓn central del paÍs, una, dos, tres, hasta 6 incluiaen do san luis, missouri, kansas city, todo este territor territorio, y san luis, y continÚa todavÍa en cuantas horas, una perturbable dejarÁ mÁs nieve en esos sectores en prÓximas doce a 14 horas, la otra parte de la tormenta que deja lluvias, este de texas, houston, y se extiende a parte de arkansas y tennessee, se nos estÁ viendo y vive en georgia, espere lluvias en el dÍa de maÑana, un primero de...
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woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the t recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. ♪ fare thee well ♪ farewell ♪ mr. gloom be on your way ♪ ♪ though you haven't any money you can still be bright and sunny ♪ ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah >>. >> bill: personal story segment. miss universe crowned and somewhat controversial but not a bad way. olivia culpo says marijuana not a positive thing. as you may know washington and colorado legalize pot and denver a potted shop immediately opened up. >> its ribbon-cutting for whole new thing. this is what folks are doing at club 65 and the first private pot smoking club in denver. >> hundreds of thousands of people celebrating with alcohol an
woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the t recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. ♪ fare thee well ♪ farewell ♪ mr. gloom be on your way...
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peggy and laura from polo, missouri, nominated jason. if you know a foot soldier, send us your nomination on our facebook page. and that's our show for today. thank you to khalil and carmen, jamal and especially congresswoman sinema, thank you for watching. i'll see you at 10:00 a.m. eastern, and tomorrow we'll bring you a story that could change everything you think you know about the changing crime rates in our country. you will be amazed when you hear the reasons. coming up, "weekends with alex witt." [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be cool if we took the already great sentra apart and completely reimagined it? ...with best-in-class combined mpg... and more interior room than corolla and civic? ...and a technology suite with bluetooth, navigation and other handy stuff? yeah, that would be cool. introducing the all-new nissan sentra. it's our most innovative sentra ever. nissan. innovation that excites. now get a $169-per-month lease on a 2013 nissan sentra. ♪ it's not for colds. it's not for pain. it's just for sleep. because sleep i
peggy and laura from polo, missouri, nominated jason. if you know a foot soldier, send us your nomination on our facebook page. and that's our show for today. thank you to khalil and carmen, jamal and especially congresswoman sinema, thank you for watching. i'll see you at 10:00 a.m. eastern, and tomorrow we'll bring you a story that could change everything you think you know about the changing crime rates in our country. you will be amazed when you hear the reasons. coming up, "weekends...
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woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the t recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. man: constant tingling in my toes. woman: i had double vision. woman: they said, "you have multiple sclerosis." man: i kind of had to get a grasp on reality. man: i had to adapt and change very rapidly. woman: i had to learn how to drive with my hands -- yeah, that was interesting. man: a symptom may cause you not to be able to do that anymore, and at one point, i was able to do any of those. man: since i've been cycling, it's definitely helped my walking. woman: it's a fantastic opportunity to be working together with a common goal of curing ms, and sharing is the key. >>. >> bill: personal story segment. miss universe crowned and
woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the t recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. man: constant tingling in my toes. woman: i had double vision....
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missouri. keep these phone calls coming. in this number of people to think. i think each and one of the. -- i thank each and every one of you. tom, iowa. mary, north carolina. keep these phone calls coming in. let's break a record today. paul, arlington, texas. is there an arlington, virginia and a house? tacoma park? we urge you to call. stand up for independent media. call-in right now. we're offering you juan gonzalez's wonderful book. you will not be able to put it down. what a history you have on how this country was created. "harvest of empire." the book is yours for $100, $100 for the dvd. put them together, $150. "harvest of empire" the film based on his book. this film, a feature-length documentary, examines the direct connection between the long history of his intervention in latin america and the immigration crisis we face today. based on his groundbreaking book. it takes an unflinching look at the role of u.s. economic interests played in triggering an unprecedented wave of migration that's transforming our nation's cultural and economic landscape
missouri. keep these phone calls coming. in this number of people to think. i think each and one of the. -- i thank each and every one of you. tom, iowa. mary, north carolina. keep these phone calls coming in. let's break a record today. paul, arlington, texas. is there an arlington, virginia and a house? tacoma park? we urge you to call. stand up for independent media. call-in right now. we're offering you juan gonzalez's wonderful book. you will not be able to put it down. what a history you...
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he was not missed a great compromise their for the compromise of 1820, missouri compromise and most of the 1833 compromise over south carolina's nullification of federal law. henry clay was a grand, remarkable man i never wanted to say no when he was invited to speak to the center political intentions. so he returned to washington and let the debate for seven months, attempting to persuade congressmen for the right and left, south and north to agree to a grand compromise that would solve the slavery question once and for all. he failed. repair is pivotal to the debates, but failed in making the compromise real. you put together one of the omnibus bills from the omnibus collapse. what have? stephen douglas known to journalists at the time of the steam engine in britches, very short, ferocious northern democrat, 35 years old, the marker revealed by the state perhaps did what clay had not done. he did the numbers. in other words, there were enough combinations of votes in the senate to pass a different price of clay's compromise, but not all at once, so he passed six separate bills using
he was not missed a great compromise their for the compromise of 1820, missouri compromise and most of the 1833 compromise over south carolina's nullification of federal law. henry clay was a grand, remarkable man i never wanted to say no when he was invited to speak to the center political intentions. so he returned to washington and let the debate for seven months, attempting to persuade congressmen for the right and left, south and north to agree to a grand compromise that would solve the...
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woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the east coast recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we're now leaner, and focused on what we do best. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. aig, we turned it around. thank you, america. thank you, america. thank you, america, for the freedom to insure a brighter future. when we make guarantees for people's lifetimes, we have to act as a company that will make sure we are here for their lifetimes. we made a commitment to repay and we did, and gave america a profit. pretty proud of that. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow.
woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the east coast recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we're now leaner, and focused on what we do best. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. aig, we turned it around. thank you, america. thank you, america. thank you, america, for the freedom to...
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trocar is a metal instrument used to relieve pressure and in the prairies in missouri when a bull or a cow or an animal would be too much clover there would be a huge amount of gas inside the animal and they would insert this trocar. it would create a whistling sound that would cascade along the prairie. and truman said this is what congress needed was a trocar. [laughter] and the buck stops here was truman's. i'm jumping around a little. which is actually assigned that was an illusion of poker. it actually was a friend of his that bought it from a gift shop where one of the prisoners had carved out a piece of wood on the desk. but again there is eloquence. i didn't address presidential eloquence but i think i was looking more for the phrases than the key words. i think i have got five pages on the new deal. this is franklin d. roosevelt's program and we think of the new deal years and that whole period. roosevelt everyone -- 3 of his aides claim that they invented the term but roosevelt is meeting with moran of mark twain's relatives and he insists the distant relative that he got i
trocar is a metal instrument used to relieve pressure and in the prairies in missouri when a bull or a cow or an animal would be too much clover there would be a huge amount of gas inside the animal and they would insert this trocar. it would create a whistling sound that would cascade along the prairie. and truman said this is what congress needed was a trocar. [laughter] and the buck stops here was truman's. i'm jumping around a little. which is actually assigned that was an illusion of...
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mccaskill of missouri. please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic, that he will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; a that you take this obligation freely without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion; and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter, so help you god? >> congratulations, senators. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] the clerk will call the names of the next group. >> mr. menendez of new jersey. mr. murphy of connecticut. mr. nelson of florida. mr. sanders of vermont. >> [inaudible conversations] >> please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic, that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasio
mccaskill of missouri. please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic, that he will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; a that you take this obligation freely without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion; and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter, so help you god? >> congratulations, senators....
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woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the t recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. >> thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly in the bernie segment tonight. bring in the purr i have a saw my talking points on the general news printing the names of the gun owners and you say? >> well, let's get this part of the out of the way quickly and right at the beginning. newspapers have a right to publish public documents that's why they are called public documents and public records. just because you have a right to do it doesn't mean you should do it. if theyment to editorialize against guns no, problem. if they want to call for the repeal of the second amendment, that's their first amendment right, again, no proble
woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the t recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. >> thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly in the...
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the yellow graf is the guns that have been sold by the dealers in missouri and the red from everywhere else. and as predicted, if all is going to contribute to more guns being diverted, and you should see precisely the fork in the road that you see. no longer are the guns needed from out of state because the current state governments are making it quite convenient to get the guns directly at home in missouri. so finally i will share with you the data all the things i've shown you thus far were in turmoil. what happens inside the state. we've talked also about guns travelling across state borders to be as we looked at the current state budget policies and fi your measures and whether they were related to how many guns a state exports to other states. again this was a cross section of design. we used data from 2009 that is posted on the atf web site. and we created a measure of the number of exported crime guns to criminals population or capita export rate. we controlled not only for the state of gun laws that level of gun ownership, the border population in states with stronger laws tha
the yellow graf is the guns that have been sold by the dealers in missouri and the red from everywhere else. and as predicted, if all is going to contribute to more guns being diverted, and you should see precisely the fork in the road that you see. no longer are the guns needed from out of state because the current state governments are making it quite convenient to get the guns directly at home in missouri. so finally i will share with you the data all the things i've shown you thus far were...
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captada en video, quedÓ el asalto a una tienda de celulares en missouri, un sujeto se acerÓo a la empleada, diciendo que necesitaba informaciÓn, y comenzÓ a explicarle, la obligo a ir al almacÉn, le robÓ un equipo, y le vaciÓ la cartera, y que la perseguirÍa si lo delataba, y asaltaron a un custorio de un camiÓn de valores, lo tendieron en el suelo y le arrebataron la bolsa con el dinero en efectifo, el empleado hiriÓ a uno de ellos, hallaron un auto con impactos de bala y manchas de sangre en su interior. >>> en un intento por descifrar el misterio del hombre que murÓo luego de que ganÓ medio millon de dÓlares en chicago, decidieron exhumar el cadÁver, su muerte fue catalogada de causa natural, a instancias de un familiar un nuevo examen dijo que muriÓ envenenado, y tambiÉn el caso de una mujer que dijo que un desconocido intentÓ robarle a su hija en su casa en californrnia, y hasta dio una descripciÓn del sujeto. fue todo una mentira, le contamos, el padre de la menor de trese aÑos que estÁ en un pleito legal de custodia dijo que no es la primera vez que la mujer miente
captada en video, quedÓ el asalto a una tienda de celulares en missouri, un sujeto se acerÓo a la empleada, diciendo que necesitaba informaciÓn, y comenzÓ a explicarle, la obligo a ir al almacÉn, le robÓ un equipo, y le vaciÓ la cartera, y que la perseguirÍa si lo delataba, y asaltaron a un custorio de un camiÓn de valores, lo tendieron en el suelo y le arrebataron la bolsa con el dinero en efectifo, el empleado hiriÓ a uno de ellos, hallaron un auto con impactos de bala y manchas de...
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we all -- that hit joplin, missouri. we all were. we moved in quickly. it's been months -- months now you and these people are still suffering. governor cuomo, governor christie, they've doneary best with limited resources available when disaster like this owe cuss. this is to inin the law as an act of god -- this is known in the law us a an act of god. no one knew it was coming. no one had any idea what this terrible storm would do, the damage that it did. it was the perfect storm because you had different elements working together to create this terrible situation. so i repeat, i'm dismayed and saddened that the house of representatives adjourned last night without addressing the pressing needs of these people. millions of residents, there are still hundreds of thousands of people who don't have a place to live, whose homes and businesses were damaged or destroyed, as i've catted from this letter about this terrible disaster. its reait's really hearti can bo leave these -- it's really heartbreaking to leave these victims waiting for help. this storm da
we all -- that hit joplin, missouri. we all were. we moved in quickly. it's been months -- months now you and these people are still suffering. governor cuomo, governor christie, they've doneary best with limited resources available when disaster like this owe cuss. this is to inin the law as an act of god -- this is known in the law us a an act of god. no one knew it was coming. no one had any idea what this terrible storm would do, the damage that it did. it was the perfect storm because you...
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they lost do not like it when president obama goes around the united states congress, bottom line, missouri senator roy blunt is saying the time for president obama to be more realistic. >> he speaks in general terms, he likes the executive order approach a whole lot better than the legislative approach and you really can't get all that more with the executive orders, you've he got to legislate and realistically, you don't control the entire congress. >> and blunt says with divided congress with republicans controlling the house, that requires compromise and he says there is an opportunity if there's proper leadership to get some big things done, harris. >> harris: you know, from outside washington it's pretty basic for people looking in. 1,362 days since senate democrats passed a budget. a key area where there is discord between these parties seem to be that, passing a budget. >> well, you're absolutely right and republicans love hammering the democratic controlled senate for that figure, the fact that it's been almost four years since they passed a budgets. they like quoting the number mo
they lost do not like it when president obama goes around the united states congress, bottom line, missouri senator roy blunt is saying the time for president obama to be more realistic. >> he speaks in general terms, he likes the executive order approach a whole lot better than the legislative approach and you really can't get all that more with the executive orders, you've he got to legislate and realistically, you don't control the entire congress. >> and blunt says with divided...
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woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the t recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. maybe you want to incorporate a business. orrotect your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like the help of an attorney. at legalzoom a legal plan attorney is available in most states with every personalized document to answer questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. gea hybrid? most arezoom.com just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v, a hybrid that c-max also bests in mpg. say hi to the all-new 47
woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the t recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. maybe you want to incorporate a business. orrotect your family...
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woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the t recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking
woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the t recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the...
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river water to come into the main stem, but all of the dams and reservoirs on the missouri is where a lot of the sediment that should be getting to the gulf of mexico is now stored. there is a lot of competing interests for the use of this major distributary. >> we're about out of time. one question just to clarify regarding a question from the audience, the $1 and the $30, if you have the source? >> depends on what parameters, but upon risk reduction measures, flood reduction measures that would have been in place or have been in place that equated in terms of reduction in risk, for example, the 14 billion invested after katrina in the new orleans area equated to a substantial amount of hundreds of millions of dollars that would have been experienced or realizedded during hurricane isaac if not for the measures put in place. it depends upon what you look at, but it's primarily associated with looking at investments that the federal government has or could make in reduction in terms of that risk and what it translates to in the benefit that it would provide. >> thank you. i'm going
river water to come into the main stem, but all of the dams and reservoirs on the missouri is where a lot of the sediment that should be getting to the gulf of mexico is now stored. there is a lot of competing interests for the use of this major distributary. >> we're about out of time. one question just to clarify regarding a question from the audience, the $1 and the $30, if you have the source? >> depends on what parameters, but upon risk reduction measures, flood reduction...
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. >>> in missouri high winds from the storm overturned dozens of trains last night just after 9:00 there in scott county derailing about 48 cars. no one was hurt. the train was headed from chicago to mexico. keep they're on fox 5 for continuing coverage of the storm. you can track the coverage 24/7 with the fox 5 weather app. download it on your droid, iphone or ipad. >>> a mess on metro tonight, the evening rush crowd ran into severe delays after power problems left swarms of people stranded. some passengers walked through a tunnel trying to get out. the pictures all over social media tonight. this is inside the navy yard metro station standing room only on that platform and look at this photo outside that same station around the same time. the problems caused backups at the anacostia stop as well. fox 5's karen gray houston is sorting through the whole thing tonight. >> reporter: hey, brian, it was a crazy confused situation with a lot of frightened passengers. we're live across from the anacostia metro rail station because many of those angry green line riders figured out that they co
. >>> in missouri high winds from the storm overturned dozens of trains last night just after 9:00 there in scott county derailing about 48 cars. no one was hurt. the train was headed from chicago to mexico. keep they're on fox 5 for continuing coverage of the storm. you can track the coverage 24/7 with the fox 5 weather app. download it on your droid, iphone or ipad. >>> a mess on metro tonight, the evening rush crowd ran into severe delays after power problems left swarms of...
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and in the prairies in missouri when a bull or a cow or bovine animal would eat too much clover, there would be a huge amount of gas inside the, inside the animal, and they would insert this instrument called a trocar. and they would create a whistling sound that would cascade along the prairies. and truman wrote to one of his aides saying that congress was a trocar. [laughter] and the buck stops here was truman's. i'm jumping around a little bit. which is actually a sign that somebody, it's an illusion to poker and the buck, meaning the pot. and it actually was a friend of his had bought it from a prison gift shop where one of the prisoners had carved it on a piece of wood, and he hung it above the desk. but, again, there is eloquence. i didn't want really address presidential eloquence, but i think that, um, i was looking more for the phrases, the keywords. and the origins. i mean, it's interesting, i think i've got five pages in the book on new deal because this is franklin roose svelte's new program -- roosevelt's new program. and roosevelt, every one of his -- all of his aides, th
and in the prairies in missouri when a bull or a cow or bovine animal would eat too much clover, there would be a huge amount of gas inside the, inside the animal, and they would insert this instrument called a trocar. and they would create a whistling sound that would cascade along the prairies. and truman wrote to one of his aides saying that congress was a trocar. [laughter] and the buck stops here was truman's. i'm jumping around a little bit. which is actually a sign that somebody, it's an...
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mention the 93 floods earlier and after the 93 floods we bought out the entire towns of illinois and missouri which are probably cheaper than the areas along the coast. but when the floodwaters returned there was no flooding because we relocated the communities out of the floodplain. that has to be part of our solution, move out of the harm's way. caller: good morning. i would like to try to super impose this sandy relief bill on -- in the context of the greater fiscal cliff argument in relation to the republicans are now trying to stifle economic recovery as we supporters of president obama. you said something very important in the beginning, you said that disaster relief has always been a christmas tree. it has ornaments placed on it. back then in 2005 and before that time nobody said a thing. i mean, there were no tea party people running around protesting, there was no dire budget looming on the horizon, these kinds of things. in the broader context of psychology the president is trying to make the people in the country feel better, feel important, feel needed. that is why we need to infu
mention the 93 floods earlier and after the 93 floods we bought out the entire towns of illinois and missouri which are probably cheaper than the areas along the coast. but when the floodwaters returned there was no flooding because we relocated the communities out of the floodplain. that has to be part of our solution, move out of the harm's way. caller: good morning. i would like to try to super impose this sandy relief bill on -- in the context of the greater fiscal cliff argument in...
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that's across the plains producing snow in cens and parts of missouri and arkansas. otherwise a brand new storm system out across portions of the pacific northwest. starting to bring rain in seattle. areas of washington will bring some snow. it will remain settled out here over the next several days and continue to see that rain, that snow and even that wind across places in the northwest. not good news for you guys. otherwise, i had temperatures, 44 in seattle. otherwise here in new york city, 37 degrees will be our high temperature. back to you guys. >> thanks so much. let's talk about one particular furniture store this morning that's making headlines because any time you bring up an individual, the head of a company, and you are in the government and you bring them to a state of the union address. you put them up there in the balcony and you hold them up as an example economic recovery and then they suddenly go out of business, chances are there is going to get some scrutiny as to why you went out of business now. the c., the head of a furniture company in north
that's across the plains producing snow in cens and parts of missouri and arkansas. otherwise a brand new storm system out across portions of the pacific northwest. starting to bring rain in seattle. areas of washington will bring some snow. it will remain settled out here over the next several days and continue to see that rain, that snow and even that wind across places in the northwest. not good news for you guys. otherwise, i had temperatures, 44 in seattle. otherwise here in new york city,...
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i was at a lunch back in missouri, where i'm from, a few weeks ago. and i sat next to a fellow, a very, very wealthy man, by the way, who's also given money to all kinds of causes, as decent a fellow as you'd ever want to know. and he was railing about how his taxes had been cut systematically for years and years and what an impact that was having on people he knew and the middle income families of people he knew. and he said this is crazy. you know, why did we do this? why did we roll all of these things back? and he's giving away his money as fast as he can, because in part he has more to give away as a result of cuts. and there are only so many houses you can buy when you have that much money, on the so many airplanes you can buy, only so much you can do with that kind of money. and that's what the inequality is about. and we need to turn that back. and that's what the book is about. and that's what we're worried about at root. we need to get back to more balance in society. it's not a matter of penalizing the rich or inciting class warfare, it's j
i was at a lunch back in missouri, where i'm from, a few weeks ago. and i sat next to a fellow, a very, very wealthy man, by the way, who's also given money to all kinds of causes, as decent a fellow as you'd ever want to know. and he was railing about how his taxes had been cut systematically for years and years and what an impact that was having on people he knew and the middle income families of people he knew. and he said this is crazy. you know, why did we do this? why did we roll all of...
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in massachusetts and indiana and won tough races in places like montana, north dakota, virginia, and missouri. of course, let's not forget the crowning achievement, something we've been celebrating all weekend long. together e -- together, we re-elected president barack obama. [applause] >> while we celebrate the victories, it's important to remember not just what we did, but how we did it. when we talk about the fact that together we built the largest, most dynamic grassroots campaign in the history of american politics, that's not just a sound bite; right? behind that statement are personal stories of millions of everyday americans, fighting for the future of the country we love. day after day, all across the country, i heard those stories firsthand. in des moines, iowa, i spoke with a woman who, like too many women in the country, had been the victim of paid discrimination, but because she heard the story of lily wedbetter who found the courage to speak up when she was paid less for doing the exact same work, this woman did not back down. in fact, it inspired her to got involved with the c
in massachusetts and indiana and won tough races in places like montana, north dakota, virginia, and missouri. of course, let's not forget the crowning achievement, something we've been celebrating all weekend long. together e -- together, we re-elected president barack obama. [applause] >> while we celebrate the victories, it's important to remember not just what we did, but how we did it. when we talk about the fact that together we built the largest, most dynamic grassroots campaign in...
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missouri voters didn't elected him to the u.s. senate in 1976. and reelected him in 1982 and 1988, for a total of 18 years of service there. senator danforth initiated major legislation in areas such as international trade, telecommunications, health care, research and development, transportation, and civil rights. he was later appointed to council by attorney general janet reno to investigate the federal raid on the branch davidian compound in waco, texas. he later represented the united states and u.s. ambassador to the united nations, and serve as a special envoy to sudan. he has been a great friend to missouri, to st. louis, and the washington university. please join me in welcoming him now. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. in making this introduction, i all our speaker an apology. and we need the apology, you are going to conclude that you haven't already, that i am a really terrible human being. i am the kind of person who takes advantage of a friend, especially when the friend is vulnerable. and then when he's vulnerable, i po
missouri voters didn't elected him to the u.s. senate in 1976. and reelected him in 1982 and 1988, for a total of 18 years of service there. senator danforth initiated major legislation in areas such as international trade, telecommunications, health care, research and development, transportation, and civil rights. he was later appointed to council by attorney general janet reno to investigate the federal raid on the branch davidian compound in waco, texas. he later represented the united...
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next is curtis joining us from missouri republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. dwight eisenhower, i remember him. he was a five star general in world war ii. back in that day we had a lot less laws on the books. if you wanted to learn how to fly an airplane you could. there was a lot more things that a person could do. now they have limited it so much. we didn't send our factories overseas. i lost my factory to mexico. dwight eisenhower wouldn't have put up with banning guns because in 1938 the germans -- you can look it up on youtube, german 1938 gun ban. our government is caller:ing that. i can't explain it as good as you can watch it on youtube. and as far as mental illnesses look on www.ccs hr. that is sids commission on human rights. >> second terms have had their par rills but the curse is overblown. take a look at relate tiss and miths of second acts. let me share with you some of the things from the article today -- host: by the way on sunday we'll approximate be with richard smith. next is a caller from michigan, independent line. ken is on the phone. g
next is curtis joining us from missouri republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. dwight eisenhower, i remember him. he was a five star general in world war ii. back in that day we had a lot less laws on the books. if you wanted to learn how to fly an airplane you could. there was a lot more things that a person could do. now they have limited it so much. we didn't send our factories overseas. i lost my factory to mexico. dwight eisenhower wouldn't have put up with banning guns...
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woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the east coast recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. it's creamy, nonfat, and it turns the next person you see into john stamos for five seconds. honey! i think i'm getting burned! heh! eat. ♪ tastes pretty good, huh? ♪ best yogurt ever. yeah! [ men grunting ] open! [ male announcer ] dannon oikos berry flavors beat chobani 2 to 1 in a national taste test. oikos greek yogurt. possibly the best yogurt in the world. [ female announcer ] now your best accessory can be your smile. with colgate optic white toothpaste. it whitens over 2 shades more than a leading whitening toothpaste. so with colgate optic white, the only accessory you need to look fabulous is your smile. colg
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pete -- jill say s-- s: say tweets in -- mark tweets in -- this call is from sunrise beach, missouri. caller: i am calling to talk to you about all these republicans that are trying to blame all of this issue on obama when, if they would understand the constitution, they would know that any tax bill has to come from the house of representatives. john boehner is so inept, with eric cantor, he does -- is not capable of passing a bill. he tried it and had to pull it off the floor. wasn't unable to do with the constitution tells him to do. he then asks that the senate makes a bill to vote on. the senate passed a bill and they brought it in with 89 votes and then they turn around and now he is talking about wanting to an amendment. he is so scared of eric cantor. that is the situation we are in. host: the house the bell system has gone off. these alert members there is a vote. there is at least about 15 minutes before the house comes into session. it is currently in recess, subject to the call of the chair. the bells have gone off. it looks like they will be coming back into session. while
pete -- jill say s-- s: say tweets in -- mark tweets in -- this call is from sunrise beach, missouri. caller: i am calling to talk to you about all these republicans that are trying to blame all of this issue on obama when, if they would understand the constitution, they would know that any tax bill has to come from the house of representatives. john boehner is so inept, with eric cantor, he does -- is not capable of passing a bill. he tried it and had to pull it off the floor. wasn't unable to...
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. >> the city that straddles the kansas city, missouri border to pick up as the first to get all was first new fiber-optic network that cablis capable of reaching average cable modem connections. >> tech startups are sprouting up around the area dubbed silicone prairie as developers use the super fast connection. >> still, such start-ups face funding challenges. silicon valley venture capital groups in particular like they're on to power was closed by in california. >> samsung says global sales of its galaxy as smart phone has surpassed 100 million. >> samsung rolled out the first galaxy as models at the end of may 2010, scrambling to catch up with apple, which was reshaping the market. >> despite a late entry, samsung quickly caught up the cupertino firm and became the biggest more foam maker. >> galaxy s series achieved a milestone faster than apple. >> it took about four years wrap a cell 11 2 million iphone. >> a second fuel leak for bowens 787 streamlinerd- reamliner . japan airlines reported a fuel leak and inspection yesterday's. >> the aircraft quarterly was the same one that
. >> the city that straddles the kansas city, missouri border to pick up as the first to get all was first new fiber-optic network that cablis capable of reaching average cable modem connections. >> tech startups are sprouting up around the area dubbed silicone prairie as developers use the super fast connection. >> still, such start-ups face funding challenges. silicon valley venture capital groups in particular like they're on to power was closed by in california. >>...
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thank god, too, we had better candidate the around the country, look at north dakota and montana and missouri and indiana, we had better candidates. that's one of the reasons we wop. we had a better presidential candidate to be sure. that's one of the reasons we one and it was sort of the tiles. we had the auto rescue in the industrial midwest and what we had done withlily ledbetter, all of those issues. so i think -- >> you think there's a little come pl complacency about it? >> how we get an amendment is arduous, to put it mildly. we need to pursue a constitutional amendment and this is always a major issue and we have to continue to organize around this and using this in talking about this, because our democracy can't sustain this kind of money. >> and we're continuing to organize, senator. i think one of the most important developments for progressives and all americans the fact that the president and his team have decide that they're going to go to obama 3.0, they're launching organizing for action to make it clear that 20 million americans that gave some measure of tlems themselves duri
thank god, too, we had better candidate the around the country, look at north dakota and montana and missouri and indiana, we had better candidates. that's one of the reasons we wop. we had a better presidential candidate to be sure. that's one of the reasons we one and it was sort of the tiles. we had the auto rescue in the industrial midwest and what we had done withlily ledbetter, all of those issues. so i think -- >> you think there's a little come pl complacency about it? >>...
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. >> bill: what do you think if mississippi or missouri or tennessee still wants to have no gays allowed, you can have boy scouts following that policy. >> well, i hope not. you're dealing with a part of the country that just hasn't caught up on progressive agendas. >> bill: you know what? maybe they ought to catch up with the constitution and the declaration of independence and what america is all about. it's not right to discriminate against anybody for any reason. period. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." hand of government" ... i want to have that conversation. let's talk about it. really? you're going to lay people off because now the government is going to help you fund your healthcare. really? i want to have those conversations, not to be confrontational, but to understand what the other side is saying, and i'd like to arm our viewers with the ability to argue with their conservative uncle joe over the dinner table. >> announcer: chatting with you live at billpressshow at current.com. >> bill: 33 minutes now after the hour on the "full court press." this tuesday morning
. >> bill: what do you think if mississippi or missouri or tennessee still wants to have no gays allowed, you can have boy scouts following that policy. >> well, i hope not. you're dealing with a part of the country that just hasn't caught up on progressive agendas. >> bill: you know what? maybe they ought to catch up with the constitution and the declaration of independence and what america is all about. it's not right to discriminate against anybody for any reason. period....